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August 11 - Sir Maurice Berkeley and his royal career
Sir Maurice Berkeley: From Courtier to Arresting a Rebel - 11th August 1581 ⚔️
On this day in Tudor history, 11th August 1581, Sir Maurice Berkeley, a trusted courtier of Henry VIII, Edward VI, and Elizabeth I, passed away. Berkeley, known for his loyalty and service, was the man who arrested the rebel Thomas Wyatt the Younger during Mary I’s reign.
From jousting at court to building Berkeley House in London, his life was filled with notable achievements and royal favour.
Discover more about this intriguing yet lesser-known Tudor figure who navigated the dangerous waters of Tudor politics with skill and loyalty.
#TudorHistory #OnThisDay #SirMauriceBerkeley #TudorCourt #ElizabethanEra
Also on this day in Tudor history, 11th August 1534, or shortly before, the friars observant were expe...
published: 10 Aug 2020
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Maurice Finocchiaro, "The Galileo Affair and the Berkeley Para-clericals"
This event was held at the Center for Science, Technology, Medicine & Society at the University of California, Berkeley.
"The Galileo Affair and the Berkeley Para-clericals"
Thursday
21 Feb 2013
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Maurice Finocchiaro
Distinguished Professor of Philosophy (Emeritus), Department of Philosophy, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
The "Galileo affair" can mean either or both of two things: (1) the sequence of events that climaxed in 1633, when the Inquisition tried and condemned Galileo for defending the Copernican doctrine of the earth's motion and denying the astronomical authority of Scripture; and (2) the controversy about Galileo's trial that began then and continues to our own day, the key issues being whether Galileo's condemnation was right and whether it proves the in...
published: 22 Feb 2013
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Sir William Berkeley's Rise to Power
In which Sir William Berkeley's early life and rise to power are detailed.
published: 06 Dec 2018
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Maurice Obstfeld – Centralization, trade wars and the eurozone
Video interview series presented by Rajk College for Advanced Studies for its 50th birthday. The series covers interviews made by selected awardees of the John von Neumann and Herbert Simon Awards established by Rajk College, Budapest, Hungary. This interview was made with Maurice Obstfeld at the Economics Department of UC Berkeley at February 4, 2020 before any COVID-19 restrictions.
Directors: Kornél Hoffmann, Márton Simó, Ádám Vig, Judit Berei, Artúr Velkey, Mátyás Tompa, Dóra Kovács
Interviewers: Márton Simó, Ádám Vig
Cinematographer: Dániel Bálint
Editing: Levente Klára
Graphic design: Soma Sebesvári
Sponsored by: G7.hu, Oriens, Centrál Média, MTA KRTK KTI
About Rajk College for Advanced Studies:
homepage: http://rajk.eu/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rajkofficial
About the...
published: 03 Apr 2021
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Planning and Design, Today and Tomorrow - Vishaan Chakrabarti, and Maurice Cox
Vishaan Chakrabarti, UC Berkeley and Maurice Cox, City of Chicago join Harvard ALI's Resilient Cities Deep Dive to discuss future planning for designing sustainable, equitable cities.
published: 03 May 2021
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Maurice Obstfeld: "The case for flexible exchange rates: 50 years after Harry Johnson’s argument"
On May 14, 2020, Maurice Obstfeld (University of California, Berkeley) gave an online lecture (Zoom) organized by the Banque de France - PSE Chair: "The case for flexible exchange rates: 50 years after Harry Johnson’s argument".
- Introduction by Agnès Bénassy-Quéré (PSE - University Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne): 00:10
- Lecture by Maurice Obstfeld (University of California, Berkeley): 04:05
- Q&A session: 1:15:50
published: 19 May 2020
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Tyreek Hill’s high school track speed is unreal 🐆🔥| #shorts
Tyreek Hill’s high school track speed is unreal 🐆🔥
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published: 24 Jan 2022
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Maurice Merleau-Ponty - The Child's Relations with Others
This video breaks down a short essay Merleau-Ponty wrote in which he investigates early child psychological development. Of obvious interest to psychologists, it also clarifies some of the broader philosophical ideas he outlines in _Phenomenology of Perception._ The central premise is that one’s psyche (self, cogito) and body are not isolated dimensions of our being, knowable exclusively to the individual. Instead, they are fundamentally a manner of relating to the world. This has the effect of making genuine contact with others possible. Children (prior to 3 years old) live this openness in a way that lets them experience their relations with other people more directly than adults, although MP is clear that, rather than being lost, this mode of relating to others is simply suppressed, or ...
published: 17 Aug 2020
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Maurice Gunderson, Senior Partner, CMEA
Maurice Gunderson, Senior Partner, joined CMEA Capital in 2006 to focus on investments in new and
innovative energy sources and technologies. Maurice is a specialist in thermodynamics and energy
technologies. Throughout Maurice's career, he has been instrumental in the development of cryogenic
equipment, energy systems, turbo-machinery, and computer-based control systems for process plants
and pipeline systems. Previously, Maurice co-founded Nth Power, a venture capital firm specializing in
investments emerging from the global restructuring of the energy industry. Prior to founding Nth Power,
Maurice spent more than 20 years developing profitable products and launched five successful
companies.
Maurice also has served on the board of directors of many energy technology compani...
published: 02 Oct 2009
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How To Handle Passive Aggressive Attacks #shorts #meghanmarkle #katemiddleton #practicalpsychology
How to handle passive aggressive attacks? Meghan Markle is a master manipulator and this includes passive aggression. Kate Middleton handled it well, which may be a large part of why Meghan is no longer a part of the royal family. Her tactics did not work. It is very helpful to learn from examples how to navigate different social situations.
published: 21 Mar 2023
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August 11 - Sir Maurice Berkeley and his royal career
Sir Maurice Berkeley: From Courtier to Arresting a Rebel - 11th August 1581 ⚔️
On this day in Tudor history, 11th August 1581, Sir Maurice Berkeley, a trusted ...
Sir Maurice Berkeley: From Courtier to Arresting a Rebel - 11th August 1581 ⚔️
On this day in Tudor history, 11th August 1581, Sir Maurice Berkeley, a trusted courtier of Henry VIII, Edward VI, and Elizabeth I, passed away. Berkeley, known for his loyalty and service, was the man who arrested the rebel Thomas Wyatt the Younger during Mary I’s reign.
From jousting at court to building Berkeley House in London, his life was filled with notable achievements and royal favour.
Discover more about this intriguing yet lesser-known Tudor figure who navigated the dangerous waters of Tudor politics with skill and loyalty.
#TudorHistory #OnThisDay #SirMauriceBerkeley #TudorCourt #ElizabethanEra
Also on this day in Tudor history, 11th August 1534, or shortly before, the friars observant were expelled from their religious houses due to their support of Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII’s first wife, and their refusal to accept the king as supreme head of the Church in England. These men were treated abominably by Henry VIII and his government and you can find out about their treatment and their fates in last year’s video - https://youtu.be/BbdP7JZKGbo
https://wn.com/August_11_Sir_Maurice_Berkeley_And_His_Royal_Career
Sir Maurice Berkeley: From Courtier to Arresting a Rebel - 11th August 1581 ⚔️
On this day in Tudor history, 11th August 1581, Sir Maurice Berkeley, a trusted courtier of Henry VIII, Edward VI, and Elizabeth I, passed away. Berkeley, known for his loyalty and service, was the man who arrested the rebel Thomas Wyatt the Younger during Mary I’s reign.
From jousting at court to building Berkeley House in London, his life was filled with notable achievements and royal favour.
Discover more about this intriguing yet lesser-known Tudor figure who navigated the dangerous waters of Tudor politics with skill and loyalty.
#TudorHistory #OnThisDay #SirMauriceBerkeley #TudorCourt #ElizabethanEra
Also on this day in Tudor history, 11th August 1534, or shortly before, the friars observant were expelled from their religious houses due to their support of Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII’s first wife, and their refusal to accept the king as supreme head of the Church in England. These men were treated abominably by Henry VIII and his government and you can find out about their treatment and their fates in last year’s video - https://youtu.be/BbdP7JZKGbo
- published: 10 Aug 2020
- views: 2830
1:07:08
Maurice Finocchiaro, "The Galileo Affair and the Berkeley Para-clericals"
This event was held at the Center for Science, Technology, Medicine & Society at the University of California, Berkeley.
"The Galileo Affair and the Berkeley P...
This event was held at the Center for Science, Technology, Medicine & Society at the University of California, Berkeley.
"The Galileo Affair and the Berkeley Para-clericals"
Thursday
21 Feb 2013
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Maurice Finocchiaro
Distinguished Professor of Philosophy (Emeritus), Department of Philosophy, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
The "Galileo affair" can mean either or both of two things: (1) the sequence of events that climaxed in 1633, when the Inquisition tried and condemned Galileo for defending the Copernican doctrine of the earth's motion and denying the astronomical authority of Scripture; and (2) the controversy about Galileo's trial that began then and continues to our own day, the key issues being whether Galileo's condemnation was right and whether it proves the incompatibility between science and religion. Recently this cause célèbre has been studied by a number of Berkeley-associated scholars, whom I label the "Berkeley para-clericals." Their approach is a distinctive one, and sufficiently important to deserve some explicit characterization. A working hypothesis is that the "Berkeley para-clerical" approach is a secular-minded approach to the study of controversial topics involving the relationship between science and religion, conducted in the belief that such religious topics are too important to leave to religious believers. This para-clerical approach may be found in the work of such Berkeley luminaries of the past half a century as philosopher Paul Feyerabend, and historians John Heilbron and Ron Numbers. I would claim to follow such an approach myself, in part because I learned it directly from some of these practitioners. However, I also try to model myself on Galileo (as I understand him), for he may well have been the first to follow such an approach.
https://wn.com/Maurice_Finocchiaro,_The_Galileo_Affair_And_The_Berkeley_Para_Clericals
This event was held at the Center for Science, Technology, Medicine & Society at the University of California, Berkeley.
"The Galileo Affair and the Berkeley Para-clericals"
Thursday
21 Feb 2013
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Maurice Finocchiaro
Distinguished Professor of Philosophy (Emeritus), Department of Philosophy, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
The "Galileo affair" can mean either or both of two things: (1) the sequence of events that climaxed in 1633, when the Inquisition tried and condemned Galileo for defending the Copernican doctrine of the earth's motion and denying the astronomical authority of Scripture; and (2) the controversy about Galileo's trial that began then and continues to our own day, the key issues being whether Galileo's condemnation was right and whether it proves the incompatibility between science and religion. Recently this cause célèbre has been studied by a number of Berkeley-associated scholars, whom I label the "Berkeley para-clericals." Their approach is a distinctive one, and sufficiently important to deserve some explicit characterization. A working hypothesis is that the "Berkeley para-clerical" approach is a secular-minded approach to the study of controversial topics involving the relationship between science and religion, conducted in the belief that such religious topics are too important to leave to religious believers. This para-clerical approach may be found in the work of such Berkeley luminaries of the past half a century as philosopher Paul Feyerabend, and historians John Heilbron and Ron Numbers. I would claim to follow such an approach myself, in part because I learned it directly from some of these practitioners. However, I also try to model myself on Galileo (as I understand him), for he may well have been the first to follow such an approach.
- published: 22 Feb 2013
- views: 1335
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Sir William Berkeley's Rise to Power
In which Sir William Berkeley's early life and rise to power are detailed.
In which Sir William Berkeley's early life and rise to power are detailed.
https://wn.com/Sir_William_Berkeley's_Rise_To_Power
In which Sir William Berkeley's early life and rise to power are detailed.
- published: 06 Dec 2018
- views: 553
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Maurice Obstfeld – Centralization, trade wars and the eurozone
Video interview series presented by Rajk College for Advanced Studies for its 50th birthday. The series covers interviews made by selected awardees of the John ...
Video interview series presented by Rajk College for Advanced Studies for its 50th birthday. The series covers interviews made by selected awardees of the John von Neumann and Herbert Simon Awards established by Rajk College, Budapest, Hungary. This interview was made with Maurice Obstfeld at the Economics Department of UC Berkeley at February 4, 2020 before any COVID-19 restrictions.
Directors: Kornél Hoffmann, Márton Simó, Ádám Vig, Judit Berei, Artúr Velkey, Mátyás Tompa, Dóra Kovács
Interviewers: Márton Simó, Ádám Vig
Cinematographer: Dániel Bálint
Editing: Levente Klára
Graphic design: Soma Sebesvári
Sponsored by: G7.hu, Oriens, Centrál Média, MTA KRTK KTI
About Rajk College for Advanced Studies:
homepage: http://rajk.eu/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rajkofficial
About the awards:
http://rajk.eu/neumann-award/
http://rajk.eu/simon-award/
https://wn.com/Maurice_Obstfeld_–_Centralization,_Trade_Wars_And_The_Eurozone
Video interview series presented by Rajk College for Advanced Studies for its 50th birthday. The series covers interviews made by selected awardees of the John von Neumann and Herbert Simon Awards established by Rajk College, Budapest, Hungary. This interview was made with Maurice Obstfeld at the Economics Department of UC Berkeley at February 4, 2020 before any COVID-19 restrictions.
Directors: Kornél Hoffmann, Márton Simó, Ádám Vig, Judit Berei, Artúr Velkey, Mátyás Tompa, Dóra Kovács
Interviewers: Márton Simó, Ádám Vig
Cinematographer: Dániel Bálint
Editing: Levente Klára
Graphic design: Soma Sebesvári
Sponsored by: G7.hu, Oriens, Centrál Média, MTA KRTK KTI
About Rajk College for Advanced Studies:
homepage: http://rajk.eu/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rajkofficial
About the awards:
http://rajk.eu/neumann-award/
http://rajk.eu/simon-award/
- published: 03 Apr 2021
- views: 779
12:05
Planning and Design, Today and Tomorrow - Vishaan Chakrabarti, and Maurice Cox
Vishaan Chakrabarti, UC Berkeley and Maurice Cox, City of Chicago join Harvard ALI's Resilient Cities Deep Dive to discuss future planning for designing sustain...
Vishaan Chakrabarti, UC Berkeley and Maurice Cox, City of Chicago join Harvard ALI's Resilient Cities Deep Dive to discuss future planning for designing sustainable, equitable cities.
https://wn.com/Planning_And_Design,_Today_And_Tomorrow_Vishaan_Chakrabarti,_And_Maurice_Cox
Vishaan Chakrabarti, UC Berkeley and Maurice Cox, City of Chicago join Harvard ALI's Resilient Cities Deep Dive to discuss future planning for designing sustainable, equitable cities.
- published: 03 May 2021
- views: 73
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Maurice Obstfeld: "The case for flexible exchange rates: 50 years after Harry Johnson’s argument"
On May 14, 2020, Maurice Obstfeld (University of California, Berkeley) gave an online lecture (Zoom) organized by the Banque de France - PSE Chair: "The case fo...
On May 14, 2020, Maurice Obstfeld (University of California, Berkeley) gave an online lecture (Zoom) organized by the Banque de France - PSE Chair: "The case for flexible exchange rates: 50 years after Harry Johnson’s argument".
- Introduction by Agnès Bénassy-Quéré (PSE - University Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne): 00:10
- Lecture by Maurice Obstfeld (University of California, Berkeley): 04:05
- Q&A session: 1:15:50
https://wn.com/Maurice_Obstfeld_The_Case_For_Flexible_Exchange_Rates_50_Years_After_Harry_Johnson’S_Argument
On May 14, 2020, Maurice Obstfeld (University of California, Berkeley) gave an online lecture (Zoom) organized by the Banque de France - PSE Chair: "The case for flexible exchange rates: 50 years after Harry Johnson’s argument".
- Introduction by Agnès Bénassy-Quéré (PSE - University Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne): 00:10
- Lecture by Maurice Obstfeld (University of California, Berkeley): 04:05
- Q&A session: 1:15:50
- published: 19 May 2020
- views: 942
0:30
Tyreek Hill’s high school track speed is unreal 🐆🔥| #shorts
Tyreek Hill’s high school track speed is unreal 🐆🔥
#ESPN
✔️Subscribe to ESPN+ http://espnplus.com/youtube
✔️ Get the ESPN App: http://www.espn.com/espn/apps/es...
Tyreek Hill’s high school track speed is unreal 🐆🔥
#ESPN
✔️Subscribe to ESPN+ http://espnplus.com/youtube
✔️ Get the ESPN App: http://www.espn.com/espn/apps/espn
✔️Subscribe to ESPN on YouTube: http://es.pn/SUBSCRIBEtoYOUTUBE
✔️ Subscribe to NBA on ESPN on YouTube: http://bit.ly/SUBSCRIBEtoNBAonESPN
✔️ Watch ESPN on YouTube TV: http://es.pn/YouTubeTV
https://wn.com/Tyreek_Hill’S_High_School_Track_Speed_Is_Unreal_🐆🔥|_Shorts
Tyreek Hill’s high school track speed is unreal 🐆🔥
#ESPN
✔️Subscribe to ESPN+ http://espnplus.com/youtube
✔️ Get the ESPN App: http://www.espn.com/espn/apps/espn
✔️Subscribe to ESPN on YouTube: http://es.pn/SUBSCRIBEtoYOUTUBE
✔️ Subscribe to NBA on ESPN on YouTube: http://bit.ly/SUBSCRIBEtoNBAonESPN
✔️ Watch ESPN on YouTube TV: http://es.pn/YouTubeTV
- published: 24 Jan 2022
- views: 2005580
57:54
Maurice Merleau-Ponty - The Child's Relations with Others
This video breaks down a short essay Merleau-Ponty wrote in which he investigates early child psychological development. Of obvious interest to psychologists, i...
This video breaks down a short essay Merleau-Ponty wrote in which he investigates early child psychological development. Of obvious interest to psychologists, it also clarifies some of the broader philosophical ideas he outlines in _Phenomenology of Perception._ The central premise is that one’s psyche (self, cogito) and body are not isolated dimensions of our being, knowable exclusively to the individual. Instead, they are fundamentally a manner of relating to the world. This has the effect of making genuine contact with others possible. Children (prior to 3 years old) live this openness in a way that lets them experience their relations with other people more directly than adults, although MP is clear that, rather than being lost, this mode of relating to others is simply suppressed, or diminished, in adults.
Website: http://www.absurdbeing.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/absurdbeing
Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=84430098
https://wn.com/Maurice_Merleau_Ponty_The_Child's_Relations_With_Others
This video breaks down a short essay Merleau-Ponty wrote in which he investigates early child psychological development. Of obvious interest to psychologists, it also clarifies some of the broader philosophical ideas he outlines in _Phenomenology of Perception._ The central premise is that one’s psyche (self, cogito) and body are not isolated dimensions of our being, knowable exclusively to the individual. Instead, they are fundamentally a manner of relating to the world. This has the effect of making genuine contact with others possible. Children (prior to 3 years old) live this openness in a way that lets them experience their relations with other people more directly than adults, although MP is clear that, rather than being lost, this mode of relating to others is simply suppressed, or diminished, in adults.
Website: http://www.absurdbeing.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/absurdbeing
Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=84430098
- published: 17 Aug 2020
- views: 1419
51:16
Maurice Gunderson, Senior Partner, CMEA
Maurice Gunderson, Senior Partner, joined CMEA Capital in 2006 to focus on investments in new and
innovative energy sources and technologies. Maurice is a spec...
Maurice Gunderson, Senior Partner, joined CMEA Capital in 2006 to focus on investments in new and
innovative energy sources and technologies. Maurice is a specialist in thermodynamics and energy
technologies. Throughout Maurice's career, he has been instrumental in the development of cryogenic
equipment, energy systems, turbo-machinery, and computer-based control systems for process plants
and pipeline systems. Previously, Maurice co-founded Nth Power, a venture capital firm specializing in
investments emerging from the global restructuring of the energy industry. Prior to founding Nth Power,
Maurice spent more than 20 years developing profitable products and launched five successful
companies.
Maurice also has served on the board of directors of many energy technology companies, including
Capstone Turbine, CellTech Power, Clean Air Power, Electronic Power Conditioning, H2Gen
Innovations, Metallic Power, NanoGram, NEOPhotonics, Pentech Solution, Pentadyne Power, and
STM Power. He currently serves on the board of CMEA Capital portfolio company Superprotonic.
Maurice has an MBA from Stanford University as well as MS and BA degrees in Mechanical
Engineering from Oregon State University. He is also a member of ASME, SAE, ASHRAE, AIAA and
AEE, and a patent holder, Registered Professional Engineer, and pilot.
Sponsored by the UC Berkeley Center for Entrepreneurship & Technology
http://cet.berkeley.edu/
https://wn.com/Maurice_Gunderson,_Senior_Partner,_Cmea
Maurice Gunderson, Senior Partner, joined CMEA Capital in 2006 to focus on investments in new and
innovative energy sources and technologies. Maurice is a specialist in thermodynamics and energy
technologies. Throughout Maurice's career, he has been instrumental in the development of cryogenic
equipment, energy systems, turbo-machinery, and computer-based control systems for process plants
and pipeline systems. Previously, Maurice co-founded Nth Power, a venture capital firm specializing in
investments emerging from the global restructuring of the energy industry. Prior to founding Nth Power,
Maurice spent more than 20 years developing profitable products and launched five successful
companies.
Maurice also has served on the board of directors of many energy technology companies, including
Capstone Turbine, CellTech Power, Clean Air Power, Electronic Power Conditioning, H2Gen
Innovations, Metallic Power, NanoGram, NEOPhotonics, Pentech Solution, Pentadyne Power, and
STM Power. He currently serves on the board of CMEA Capital portfolio company Superprotonic.
Maurice has an MBA from Stanford University as well as MS and BA degrees in Mechanical
Engineering from Oregon State University. He is also a member of ASME, SAE, ASHRAE, AIAA and
AEE, and a patent holder, Registered Professional Engineer, and pilot.
Sponsored by the UC Berkeley Center for Entrepreneurship & Technology
http://cet.berkeley.edu/
- published: 02 Oct 2009
- views: 835
0:15
How To Handle Passive Aggressive Attacks #shorts #meghanmarkle #katemiddleton #practicalpsychology
How to handle passive aggressive attacks? Meghan Markle is a master manipulator and this includes passive aggression. Kate Middleton handled it well, which may ...
How to handle passive aggressive attacks? Meghan Markle is a master manipulator and this includes passive aggression. Kate Middleton handled it well, which may be a large part of why Meghan is no longer a part of the royal family. Her tactics did not work. It is very helpful to learn from examples how to navigate different social situations.
https://wn.com/How_To_Handle_Passive_Aggressive_Attacks_Shorts_Meghanmarkle_Katemiddleton_Practicalpsychology
How to handle passive aggressive attacks? Meghan Markle is a master manipulator and this includes passive aggression. Kate Middleton handled it well, which may be a large part of why Meghan is no longer a part of the royal family. Her tactics did not work. It is very helpful to learn from examples how to navigate different social situations.
- published: 21 Mar 2023
- views: 3955809